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Tag Archives: disk
Zipfiles in PHP Primer Tutorial
A lot of us using computers today know what a zipfile is. But please don’t feel sheepish if you don’t, because the use of zipping up files (to compress them, and take up less space) can be taking place behind … Continue reading →
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Tagged compress, container, disk, diskspace, file, gallery, image, image gallery, PHP, PKZIP, presentation, programming, slideshow, tutorial, unzip, zip, zipfile
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Linux Disk Usage cPanel Heads Up Tutorial
What’s important, and what’s not? Leave you with that. See you tomorrow. Not a very good blog posting is it? Let’s say, instead … “What’s important, and what’s not, regarding Linux CentOS WHM Apache/PHP/MySQL cPanel, when it presents one of … Continue reading →
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Tagged Access, Apache, command line, cPanel, disk, disk space, diskspace, Document Root, error log, file, FileZilla, ftp, Linux, log, operator, sftp, ssh, Terminal, tutorial, web server, website
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Android Disk to Windows Disk Tutorial
As we said previously with Android Disk to MacBook Pro Disk Tutorial as shown below, we love it here when we can tell you of something that works across the “big brands”, and what we mean by the two “big … Continue reading →
Posted in Android, eLearning, Operating System, Tutorials
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Tagged Android, desktop, device, disk, driver, file transfer, Google, hardware, lead, Microsoft, mobile phone, Samsung, share, software, tutorial, USB, Windows, Windows Explorer, Windows XP
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Android Disk to MacBook Pro Disk Tutorial
We love it here when we can tell you of something that works across the “big brands”, and what we mean by the two “big brands” today is Google (regarding their Android mobile phone operating system) and Apple (regarding their … Continue reading →
Linux Backup via rsync and PHP Exec Tutorial
PHP, being the server side language that it is, has access to a lot of what its operating system provides as functionality via its exec method. Please don’t think everything will work though, and more elegant things you find happening … Continue reading →
Linux Remote Backup via rsync Tutorial
A couple of days ago, with Linux Backup via rsync Primer Tutorial as shown below, we used the Linux command “rsync” backup a local disk to a removable disk on a MacBook Pro laptop using a USB connected Seagate Backup … Continue reading →
Linux Backup via rsync Primer Tutorial
On a Macbook Pro laptop you can use the Mac OS X Time Machine approach to backing up your data, as we talked about with Mac Backup Tutorial. However, a Mac OS X laptop has access to an underlying Linux … Continue reading →
Linux Diskutil Primer Tutorial
Linux (or Unix) is an operating system whose very essence revolves around files. Files are stored on Disks and Volumes and you see this in play when we analyze the diskutil command that we access in a Linux environment on … Continue reading →
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Tagged disk, diskutil, Linux, Mac, Mac OS X, partitition, Terminal, tutorial, unix, volume
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